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. >> would you be happy if you were president in afghanistan for american military leaders there to continue negotiating and paying taliban leaders if they felt that it was for the greater good of not necessarily winning the war in afghanistan, but winning the battle against terrorism? >> if the commanders on the ground told me that that was a tactic that they saw was beneficial, i would approve of it. because -- >> are the taliban terrorists, do you think? >> yes, the taliban are terrorists. according to some things. >> if you negotiate with them in any capacity, aren't you negotiating with terrorists? >> well, but you see, some of the people that they are doing some of these things, there are citizens that they are converting to basically be on our side. it's not always negotiating with the terrorists. it's negotiating with someone who may be sympathetic to the taliban, but then they say these americans aren't as bad as we thought. then they come over to our side to be supportive of what we're doing. so it's not a clear black or white situation unless you know more specifics. >> do you thi
. >> would you be happy if you were president in afghanistan for american military leaders there to continue negotiating and paying taliban leaders if they felt that it was for the greater good of not necessarily winning the war in afghanistan, but winning the battle against terrorism? >> if the commanders on the ground told me that that was a tactic that they saw was beneficial, i would approve of it. because -- >> are the taliban terrorists, do you think? >> yes, the...
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joining us now from kabul, afghanistan, is cnn's nick walsh. i know a lot of troops, 100,000 american troops in afghanistan now, another 50,000 or so in iraq, thousands of others in germany and korea and many, many others serving in the united states. they and their families are deeply worried about their paychecks if there is a government shutdown. what are you hearing over there? >> reporter: well, i think first we should make clear that operations in afghanistan aren't going to be affected because they're funded by part of the budget, kind of immune to this shutdown. troops here are going to get housed, clothed, fed. that will continue through the shutdown. business as usual. where we could see a problem, though, with these paychecks, a little complicated because dod rules say troops get paid for work done up until a shutdown, they're required to work during a shutdown but get paid for work at the end of the shutdown retroactively. the next pay da is in about a week, so the shutdown has to last over seven days, really, for people to have to
joining us now from kabul, afghanistan, is cnn's nick walsh. i know a lot of troops, 100,000 american troops in afghanistan now, another 50,000 or so in iraq, thousands of others in germany and korea and many, many others serving in the united states. they and their families are deeply worried about their paychecks if there is a government shutdown. what are you hearing over there? >> reporter: well, i think first we should make clear that operations in afghanistan aren't going to be...
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embassy and i think the signal in afghanistan is that karzai is we policing the insurgents or a series of attacks holding the american embassy to headquarters five or six call of on militants went to the roof of this thirty story building that was still under construction they were carrying maybe rocket propelled grenades. now while i applaud their efforts you know i think this only covering the longest war in u.s. history where there's a presence of one hundred thousand troops when there's a big event that doesn't mean that you actually cover the war it doesn't make up for the lack of coverage the rest of the year round and this make up for the lack of questions that we hear coming from anchors and pundits about why we're still fighting there are guards hacks against u.s. embassies and u.s. and coalition troops continue and you know they would actually been the perfect day for you not to any day isn't the right day but for the mainstream media there has to be some kind of a news or you know some kind of sound bite they can play off of something catchy that justifies. and last night c.
embassy and i think the signal in afghanistan is that karzai is we policing the insurgents or a series of attacks holding the american embassy to headquarters five or six call of on militants went to the roof of this thirty story building that was still under construction they were carrying maybe rocket propelled grenades. now while i applaud their efforts you know i think this only covering the longest war in u.s. history where there's a presence of one hundred thousand troops when there's a...
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those plates are worn in the body armor of nearly everr soldier who serves in hostile areas of iraq and afghanistan. 3&pt's friday anddthat means our facebook page about want.let us know what'' on your mind-- and your response coull air n our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go to ffcebook dottcom slash foxbaltimore to conversation.and join the - coming up on the early coming from a presidentiall hoppful... under president bachmaan, you will see wo ollar as... that will happenn hhppen.but... sheemay nottbe that would have to linee.. for michele bachmann to come promise.on her promise..- and that's the sound of hail hitting parts of the city falls oad and nnrthern chunks of ice, falling from tteesky. you've been senndng in youu pictures of what you saw during the storm.this picture comes from a viewer from port deposit.you can sse hail stones the size of quarters. greg white sent us this ppcture.he was just west of havre de grace ... when hail his car.you can see... thhy're - the ice dented his car... and he took cover under a tree until it stopped. if you see news or weather happening in y
those plates are worn in the body armor of nearly everr soldier who serves in hostile areas of iraq and afghanistan. 3&pt's friday anddthat means our facebook page about want.let us know what'' on your mind-- and your response coull air n our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go to ffcebook dottcom slash foxbaltimore to conversation.and join the - coming up on the early coming from a presidentiall hoppful... under president bachmaan, you will see wo ollar as... that will...
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i spoke about how the team in afghanistan could be shored up? >> will they have to shuttle guys in from elsewhere? >> first they may have to defwrad the mission in iraq to bring people out of existing mission there and move to afghanistan. the problem is things in iraq have not been as stable as people would like them to be. more likely scenario is they will move one of the stand by units, move them in ahead of schedule. >> but others say that carries significant risks in missions that are just as dangerous as these. missions of mistakes and burn out. >> beyond s.e.a.l. team six the s.e.a.l. unit, all of them, a relative small number of troops involved. >> there are only about 2,500 navy s.e.a.l.s complete. even when they are at full strength this is a finite group of men who are shuttling in and out of stressful situations all the time. the risk of burnout is there. >> as you well know, you were down in virginia beach, virginia, a lot of heartwrenching about the fallen including a young boy who contacted cnn and wanted to raise tissue of his ow
i spoke about how the team in afghanistan could be shored up? >> will they have to shuttle guys in from elsewhere? >> first they may have to defwrad the mission in iraq to bring people out of existing mission there and move to afghanistan. the problem is things in iraq have not been as stable as people would like them to be. more likely scenario is they will move one of the stand by units, move them in ahead of schedule. >> but others say that carries significant risks in...
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. >>> in afghanistan a suicide attacker set off a truck bomb at the entry gate to a coalition base. it happened west of kabul. at least two afghan civilians are dead. nearly 80 nato personnel are hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> thousands of american troops are still in afghanistan on this tenth anniversary of 9/11. the man who commands international forces there sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> ten years from the september 11th attacks, why are we still here? >> we're here because afghanistan must be left as a sovereign nation, a member of the international community, governed by a democratic country -- government that ultimately dispenses human rights, dispenses the rule of law and is not a platform for foreign terrorism. not a platform, ultimately, to launch attacks on the united states ever again, on the west and upon the thousands and thousands of innocent people who have suffered as a direct result of al qaeda and taliban's ideology. >> coalition forces began their assault in afghanistan october 2001. >>> we at cnn are working to
. >>> in afghanistan a suicide attacker set off a truck bomb at the entry gate to a coalition base. it happened west of kabul. at least two afghan civilians are dead. nearly 80 nato personnel are hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> thousands of american troops are still in afghanistan on this tenth anniversary of 9/11. the man who commands international forces there sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> ten years from the september...
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the first living marine to be recognized for actions in afghanistan or iraq. god bless him. >>> next, should the white house panic? james carville explains his strong words. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. the nascar nationwide series, i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, na
the first living marine to be recognized for actions in afghanistan or iraq. god bless him. >>> next, should the white house panic? james carville explains his strong words. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last...
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afghanistan is one example. he speaks about it as a war of necessity and talks about the strategic requirements. now all he wants to talk about is getting out. libya, no one even understand what the objective was. and then you have the constitutional issue. the president unilaterally doing this. area of all this is that dennis kucinich, very dovish liberal democrat who is suing over this, the libya war and the non- consultation, acknowledged that the bushes, father and son, had consulted and not approval from congress in advance. >> in decisive, but he did pull the trigger on osama bin laden -- >> what president would not have? >> excuse me -- >> come to you and said -- >> didn't president clinton had a chance to pull the trigger? >> the decisions he made a leading up to bin laden were the most difficult and gutsiest he had seen from any president. on what charles said about libya, certainly we would get a better position if, after the attack, he had gone and gotten a resolution from congress approving that. it
afghanistan is one example. he speaks about it as a war of necessity and talks about the strategic requirements. now all he wants to talk about is getting out. libya, no one even understand what the objective was. and then you have the constitutional issue. the president unilaterally doing this. area of all this is that dennis kucinich, very dovish liberal democrat who is suing over this, the libya war and the non- consultation, acknowledged that the bushes, father and son, had consulted and...
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he will talk on some foreign policy issues like afghanistan, north korea, iran. but most of the speech will deal with the bread and butter issues, what is facing the united states right now and how to improve the economy. we have our reporters and our analysts. they are all standing by. let's walk over to some members of the best political team on television. and candy crowley, you're here right now. what does the president of the united states need to accomplish in this one speech tonight? >> he -- i mean politically speaking, he needs to bring back the independents who are already starting to drift back to him as we're seeing in the polling. i think this is a speech that tonally sort of reminding them of the barack obama that they voted into office. i think that's the most important thing he needs to do. because the things about we're going to freeze this or freeze that, by tomorrow morning, there will be 23 other ideas on the table. so i think this is about the totality of the speech and the feel of it, frankly. >> david gergen, the president invited you not t
he will talk on some foreign policy issues like afghanistan, north korea, iran. but most of the speech will deal with the bread and butter issues, what is facing the united states right now and how to improve the economy. we have our reporters and our analysts. they are all standing by. let's walk over to some members of the best political team on television. and candy crowley, you're here right now. what does the president of the united states need to accomplish in this one speech tonight?...
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it makes some sense for afghanistan to be getting in the good graces of china. but the bottom line here is that china's buying up any available oil around the world. they have a growth rate several times faster than the u.s. growth rate and in fact over the last decade u.s. oil consumption has been decreasing while finding more sources of oil. so this is actually a common occurrence around the world. there will be other options the u.s. will bid on them and i'm sure they'll get their fair share as well. >> bottom line, client na offered a better deal, capitalism at its best. what do you have coming up tonight? >> i don't know if you know this, a world leader dies "outfront" likes to pay tribute to put a package together to celebrate the achievements of a leader's life. tonight's honorary's kim jong-il. he invented the hamburger, took his first steps at age 3 weeks, wrote 1500 books in 3 years because it comes from the official north korean news service. on a serious note, we'll be talking with governor bill richardson who spent a lot of time in north korea he ha
it makes some sense for afghanistan to be getting in the good graces of china. but the bottom line here is that china's buying up any available oil around the world. they have a growth rate several times faster than the u.s. growth rate and in fact over the last decade u.s. oil consumption has been decreasing while finding more sources of oil. so this is actually a common occurrence around the world. there will be other options the u.s. will bid on them and i'm sure they'll get their fair share...
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if they just say, all right, we're going to cut all the spending for afghanistan over the next decade, according to the congressional budget office, that would make it look like we're cutting almost $1 trillion when we would be actually cutting nothing. >> reporter: another gimmick the watchdogs are looking for is kicking the can down the road, telling other congressional committees to work out the details later. >> you committees go out there, come back with x amount of savings, a couple of hundred billion dollars worth of savings on the tax code, whatever it is, and we're going to require that be voted on on a date certain. >> our joe johns is keeping tabs on the committee's progress or lack thereof from capitol hill. what's happening? anything new, joe? >> reporter: heard from senator john kyle just a little while, one of the senators on the super committee. he says, yes, there was some conversation among members of the committee. we know the republicans actually had a telephone conference, if you will. but nobody's saying there's any more progress. and he also pointed out that whi
if they just say, all right, we're going to cut all the spending for afghanistan over the next decade, according to the congressional budget office, that would make it look like we're cutting almost $1 trillion when we would be actually cutting nothing. >> reporter: another gimmick the watchdogs are looking for is kicking the can down the road, telling other congressional committees to work out the details later. >> you committees go out there, come back with x amount of savings, a...
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first, the romney position in afghanistan is the obama position. romney was out there saying i support what obama is doing. i want to continue what obama is doing, which is really striking coming from mitt romney whose entire campaign is based on the notion that obama is failing at everything he's doing, including foreign policy. second, that was the first time, and we've had 11 debates, they have been in them together, probably eight of these debates, that huntsman has been able to get under mitt romney's skin. mitt romney, you know, laid back position towards huntsman is, you know, when it -- when he says something to me i'll say that's fine and move on because he doesn't matter. huntsman needs to be able to rattle romney, to get under romney's skin because his only path to anything right now is through new hampshire, and right now that's mitt romney's state. >> jonathan, i think mitt romney violated an attorney's cardinal rule last night. he asked a question that he didn't know the answer to. he actually set up jon huntsman by asking him what ex
first, the romney position in afghanistan is the obama position. romney was out there saying i support what obama is doing. i want to continue what obama is doing, which is really striking coming from mitt romney whose entire campaign is based on the notion that obama is failing at everything he's doing, including foreign policy. second, that was the first time, and we've had 11 debates, they have been in them together, probably eight of these debates, that huntsman has been able to get under...
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our place in the world, our role in afghanistan and iraq. what we are going to do structurally to get this economy back on track. these are the big issues of the day. i believe the american people are crying out for a real dialogue and a discussion around them. >> i want to get to those issues. one final question, michele bachmann says she spoke to someone, a woman who told her that her daughter became mentally retarded after getting that hpv vaccine. a lot of scientists, almost everyone saying that was totally irresponsible, no evidence for that. what do you make of that? >> if you're going to say something, check your sources, get your information right. if you're going to run for president of the united states, people are pretty much going to want to rely on your facts. they are going to rely on what you're presenting. you darn well better make sure it's consistent with reality. >> is she qualified to be president of the united states? >> i think she meets the constitutional requirements, of course. >> constitution is one thing. in terms
our place in the world, our role in afghanistan and iraq. what we are going to do structurally to get this economy back on track. these are the big issues of the day. i believe the american people are crying out for a real dialogue and a discussion around them. >> i want to get to those issues. one final question, michele bachmann says she spoke to someone, a woman who told her that her daughter became mentally retarded after getting that hpv vaccine. a lot of scientists, almost everyone...
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on, spend a lot less money in afghanistan, reduce the force from 100,000 u.s. troops to 10,000, 15,000, he said. but the others are not ready to make that decision yet. there was some significant differences, some significant agreement as well. we were hoping out of this debate we would have a better appreciation on national security where these candidates stand. i think we got a little bit better appreciation. >> at the en, an interesting conversation about immigration, which has been an issue that has moved the numbers in this republican race. governor perry gets into the race, he's up high, says i don't support a fence, give in-state tuition grant. the compassionate conversation who wanted to have a path to citizenship, then a path to legal status for those in the country illegally. newt gingrich says you have to do something, you're not going to expel them. a lot of the others don't know what to say, they can't find the right word because they know if they say anything open to letting those who broke the law to get here stay, they'll be accused of amnesty.
on, spend a lot less money in afghanistan, reduce the force from 100,000 u.s. troops to 10,000, 15,000, he said. but the others are not ready to make that decision yet. there was some significant differences, some significant agreement as well. we were hoping out of this debate we would have a better appreciation on national security where these candidates stand. i think we got a little bit better appreciation. >> at the en, an interesting conversation about immigration, which has been an...
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we don't need 100,000 troops in afghanistan. this should not and nation building exercise. this is a counterterror effort. you need intelligence collection on the ground, you need special forces on the ground and some element to tree the afghan nationals. i think in iraq the same. we fought the good fight for ten years. this country has given its all. a lot of great families in this country have paid the ultimate sacrifice as well but it is time to come home. >> there are people who say it's unpatriotic to pull troops out when the job isn't finished. the job clearly isn't finished and most impartial observers would say, if america pulled out now, they could really not claim victory in either afghanistan or iraq. is it acceptable for america and its national psyche and morale to pull out of two countries where a war has not been won? >> it is a counterterror effort that we are waging. this is going to go on for a whole lot of years into the future. not only in afghanistan -- >> so these aren't wars. are you redefining the nature of the conflict? because remember, when george
we don't need 100,000 troops in afghanistan. this should not and nation building exercise. this is a counterterror effort. you need intelligence collection on the ground, you need special forces on the ground and some element to tree the afghan nationals. i think in iraq the same. we fought the good fight for ten years. this country has given its all. a lot of great families in this country have paid the ultimate sacrifice as well but it is time to come home. >> there are people who say...
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i'm from afghanistan. my question to you is as the next president of the united states, what will you do to secure safety and protection for the women and the children of afghanistan from the radicals? >> governor huntsman. >> we are ten years into this war, sahar. america has given its all in afghanistan. we have families who have given the ultimate sacrifice. and it's to them that we offer our heartfelt salute and a deep sense of gratitude. but the time has come for us to get out of afghanistan. we don't need 100,000 troops in afghanistan nation building at a time when this nation needs to be built. we're of no value to the rest of the world if our core is crumbling, which it is in this country. i like those days when ronald reagan you talked about, when he would ensure that the light of this country would shine brightly for liberty, democracy, human rights and free markets. we're not shining like we used to shine. we need to shine again. i'm here to tell you, sahar, when we start shining again, it will
i'm from afghanistan. my question to you is as the next president of the united states, what will you do to secure safety and protection for the women and the children of afghanistan from the radicals? >> governor huntsman. >> we are ten years into this war, sahar. america has given its all in afghanistan. we have families who have given the ultimate sacrifice. and it's to them that we offer our heartfelt salute and a deep sense of gratitude. but the time has come for us to get out...
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outpost in afghanistan. we have the detail. we also have the latest on the fire threat to toxic materials, stored at the los alamos national lab in new mexico. a n. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's t
outpost in afghanistan. we have the detail. we also have the latest on the fire threat to toxic materials, stored at the los alamos national lab in new mexico. a n. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want,...
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the condition of poor working people as much as iraq and as much as afghanistan. barack obama does not make that a priority. >> why is he not prioritizing this? >> he's got the wrong people around him. it's very clear. i heard you say he's very calm and serene. i love calmness and serenity. but when people i'm concerned about are catching hail which is poor people of all colors, you ought to have a state of emergency. fdr had a state of emergency. lbj, our white brother from texas had a state of emergency in regard to black america. he has conscience. >> in the african-american community particularly, do you feel he's not doing enough to help african-americans especially poor? >> i think there's an ambivalence in america. black people for the most part have a deep sense of protection for barack obama. he's visually attacked by right wing and fox news and others all the time. he lives under the threat of death. we all pray for him daily. >> i haven't i haven't heard fox news say quite what you said about him. >> you know what the reason is? i tell the truth. fox ne
the condition of poor working people as much as iraq and as much as afghanistan. barack obama does not make that a priority. >> why is he not prioritizing this? >> he's got the wrong people around him. it's very clear. i heard you say he's very calm and serene. i love calmness and serenity. but when people i'm concerned about are catching hail which is poor people of all colors, you ought to have a state of emergency. fdr had a state of emergency. lbj, our white brother from texas...
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two wars currently being waged in iraq and afghanistan. when we ask people, what's the most important thing for your vote for president, personal qualities versus issues, personal qualities won out, wolf. 49 to 43%. which is stunning. but when you look at these candidates, do candidates have the personal qualities a president should have? bring those candidates back up pl you will see that romney and obama are very close. perry trailing and sarah palin, down at 30%. that means that means that 70% of people don't believe she has the qualities a president should have. that includes leadership, stature. so you can see, that there is no stature gap between barack obama and mitt romney. >> and when it comes to the issues, how do these candidates do? forget about the personal qualities, let's talk about substantive issues. >> you want to ask the question of voters, does a candidate care about the issues that you personally care about? we ask, does a candidate agree with you on the issues that you care about? and again, barack obama and mitt romn
two wars currently being waged in iraq and afghanistan. when we ask people, what's the most important thing for your vote for president, personal qualities versus issues, personal qualities won out, wolf. 49 to 43%. which is stunning. but when you look at these candidates, do candidates have the personal qualities a president should have? bring those candidates back up pl you will see that romney and obama are very close. perry trailing and sarah palin, down at 30%. that means that means that...
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first up, president obama faced critical decisions on the debt and afghanistan the last few weeks and all the while the geniuses who ran his 2008 campaign have been huddled with their maps and polls, figuring out how to put together a repeat victory. what's the anatomy of a re-election win for obama. he has 4-5, 81% of the people who voted for him last night according to a june nbc poll. what happened to the other 20% of obama's 2008 voters and how does he win them back? let's look at three skenl elements in the anatomy of the obama electorate. in the 2008 exit polls, obama got 66% of voters under 30. now he has just 56% of the under 30's. good? maybe not good enough. another key in the anatomy, suburban voters. any 08 exit polls, 50% of suburbanites went for obama. now he's down to 141%. final will laveragee pin in the obama win n '08 he had 52% of independents. now he has just 43% of independents. john, you wrote game changer about how he did it last time. how do they put, the geniuses out there in chicago and washington, humenty dumpty together again? >> they will be happy to hear
first up, president obama faced critical decisions on the debt and afghanistan the last few weeks and all the while the geniuses who ran his 2008 campaign have been huddled with their maps and polls, figuring out how to put together a repeat victory. what's the anatomy of a re-election win for obama. he has 4-5, 81% of the people who voted for him last night according to a june nbc poll. what happened to the other 20% of obama's 2008 voters and how does he win them back? let's look at three...